This week, three talented sci-fi authors share their work with local audiences.
Hosted by Fantagraphics, the low-key affair showcases some of the city’s finest underdogs.
Before it closes for extensive remodels, the Seattle literary staple is hosting a farewell affair.
Langdon Cook’s ‘Upstream’ goes swimmingly when it isn’t drowning in small, bad writing choices.
Tautology and repetition and tautology and repetition and tautology.
This weekend, health care professionals and comic artists collide at the Comics & Medicine conference.
After the death of his mother and brain surgery, Alexie returns with a thick, sprawling book.
Hidden in Pike Place Market, this publisher’s showroom is a gem, as is its upcoming reading party.
‘The Body That Follows Us,’ published two months after her death, is also her best.
The author of ‘Life’s Work: A Moral Argument for Choice’ is coming to town, courtesy of Shout Your Abortion.
Paul Mullin’s reading series is for fighters ready to get a little uncomfortable.
All the SIFF films with literary pedigrees your heart could ever desire.
Writing about writing can be tedious, but here the exercise is invigorating.
Open Books will hold a memorial service to the late Northwest poetry legend.
Cody Walker picks at our political present while Jason Whitmarsh picks at the everyday.
SPL will try to get as many Seattleites as possible to read ‘The Turner House’ and meet its author in one week.
Wander to all 23 participating stores in a lit marathon, or simply check out a few of the special events.
‘Water & Salt’ is a book that spans the globe, from Seattle to Jordan and back again.
‘Seattle Walks’ outlines 17 walkable routes that reveal segments of this city’s past.
Will upset folks be able to make it past the title? Find out at the Elliott Bay Book Company reading.